RAN ON THE SHINGLE.” LONDON, January 9. In view of the King’s decided aversion to the shingle, the “Daily Chronicle ” says it anticipated that there may be a tightening tip of the Court dress regulations, which last year raised no objection to the shingle, but requested that the coiffure be arranged in order not- to interfere with the correct adjustments of the plumes and veil. A certain slackness in this connection may he responsible for the new regulations. The only shingled royalty is Princess Patricia of Connaught, hut she invariably conceals the fact in the presence of the King,
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 January 1927, Page 2
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